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Denny’s Celebrates HBCU Culture and Community in Its Fourth Year as Title Sponsor of the Denny’s Orange Blossom Classic Page 1
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Denny’s Celebrates HBCU Culture and Community in Its Fourth Year as Title Sponsor of the Denny’s Orange Blossom Classic Page 1

America’s Diner hails the iconic football game as an example of sportsmanship and academic excellence

Spartanburg, SC, Aug. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Denny’s, America’s diner, is proud to announce its return for the fourth year as the title sponsor of the 2024 Denny’s Orange Blossom Classic. The annual event, in its 91st year, unites the community in support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and culminates with a thrilling football game on Sunday, September 1 at Hard Rock Stadium. This year’s game will feature the North Carolina Central University Eagles vs. the Alabama State University Hornets.

Denny’s ongoing partnership with the Orange Blossom Classic (OBC) organization highlights the company’s Hungry for Education scholarship program, which is designed to empower students to create meaningful change within their communities. These scholarships, which total more than $2 million to date, support high school, college, and university students attending HBCUs and other accredited institutions across the U.S. The relationship with OBC also aligns with the Denny’s Communit

Alliance: A $3.3 million, multi-year initiative focused on advancing social change and building strong alliances with 14 of the most influential equal justice and civil rights organizations across the country.

“Denny’s is thrilled to once again partner with the Orange Blossom Classic to bring this highly anticipated and prestigious event to life,” said April Kelly-Drummond, vice president and chief inclusion and community engagement officer. “As a longtime supporter of the OBC and its affiliated celebrations, we are focused on HBCU excellence and engaging with the community to create lasting memories while making a meaningful impact on higher education.”

“Our partnership with Denny’s allows us to continue to make the Denny’s Orange Blossom Classic a powerful celebration of HBCU pride and heritage,” said Kendra Bulluck-Major, OBC Executive Director. “This important partnership allows us to continue to strengthen our communities, honor the legacy of Black college football, and pave the way for our students to thrive.”

Leading up to the game on September 1, Denny’s will be hosting a series of activities around the city, including a pickleball tournament and kickoff luncheon hosted by Miami-Dade County Commissioner Oliver Gilbert. Other events include a step show competition featuring youth and Greek students from HBCU fraternities/sisters, HBCU mixers, and the free Florida 5K run or walk at the Betty T. Ferguson Recreation Complex, promoting health and community. Attendees can enjoy wellness vendors, nutritious snacks, music and more. Denny’s will also host a Battle of the Bands showcase featuring both schools.